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some local utility crews are in connecticut right now helping with the cleanup. bge sent about 40 workers to new england to help with outages. like when marilyn needed help last year after supers from sandy, bge officials say it is giving back help when needed. >> we will request crews from other states that have not been hit as hard as maryland. when other states are hit hard by harsh weather, we can make sure we can send some of our crews to help them as well as long as it does not jeopardize our own system. >> bge officials said they have not decided if more crews will head to new england until they know how the storms are coming our way >> we are keeping an eye on two potential snows in maryland for the next couple of days and we will have details in the seven- day forecast. it is just cloudy right now and the showers are ending, currently 46 degrees at the airport. 50 degrees now downtown highs in the upper 40's this afternoon the showers will end and the skies will stay fairly cloudy toward the rest of the afternoon but they should clear out tonight. nice w
some local utility crews are in connecticut right now helping with the cleanup. bge sent about 40 workers to new england to help with outages. like when marilyn needed help last year after supers from sandy, bge officials say it is giving back help when needed. >> we will request crews from other states that have not been hit as hard as maryland. when other states are hit hard by harsh weather, we can make sure we can send some of our crews to help them as well as long as it does not...
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airports in new york, boston and connecticut are slowly getting back up to speed. the governor of connecticut has urged patience as the cleanup continues. >> i know people are impatient but this is a record snowfall since our state has not seen since the 1880s. >> tap den saw the largest amount of snowfall, 40 inches. several states are still asking people to stay off the roads if they can till all the streets are plowed and treated. >>> that's right where i live. that's not good. >> not good at all. cameras in hand, customers inside a store in mississippi watch as a huge funnel cloud spun toward them. the tonders was part of a wave -- the tornado was part of a wave of severe storms that injured more than a dozen people. the twister traveled down main street ripping up homes, businesses and even the buildings at the university of southern mismiscampus. witnesses describe what they saw and heard moments after the skies went dark. >> i heard the sirens and everything looked okay outside. then next thing i know, all the lights went out and it got dark outside. i ran t
airports in new york, boston and connecticut are slowly getting back up to speed. the governor of connecticut has urged patience as the cleanup continues. >> i know people are impatient but this is a record snowfall since our state has not seen since the 1880s. >> tap den saw the largest amount of snowfall, 40 inches. several states are still asking people to stay off the roads if they can till all the streets are plowed and treated. >>> that's right where i live. that's...
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or 40 hours by lobbyists for the national rifle association who said his group was hoping that the "connecticut effect" would pass so that his group could be more effective in its lobbying. their presence today and tonight at the state of the union i think is a statement and a picture worth 1000 words that the connecticut effect will last and it will be a call to action. then ra lobbyists, and -- the nra lobbyist comment was callous and i call on the nra to reject it. i think it is an insult to all of us in america and to the 26 families in newtown that directly suffered this loss. you're a law enforcer. >> i have been a career prosecutor. >> i appreciate you coming before us in that capacity. folks talk about existing laws. you often know that a crime has been committed and you know who has committed it, but you need more than that knowledge on your part. you need evidence to go into court and prove that. when the nra says that there hasn't been enough prosecutions, very often the reason is you do not have enough evidence. >> that is sometimes correct. >> we should do everything possible to en
or 40 hours by lobbyists for the national rifle association who said his group was hoping that the "connecticut effect" would pass so that his group could be more effective in its lobbying. their presence today and tonight at the state of the union i think is a statement and a picture worth 1000 words that the connecticut effect will last and it will be a call to action. then ra lobbyists, and -- the nra lobbyist comment was callous and i call on the nra to reject it. i think it is an...
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. >>> this is new haven, connecticut, the state that got the hardest wallop from the storm. some towns got more than 40 inches of snow in the span of just a few hours. at least five people died in connecticut in traffic accidents blamed on the sudden severe weather. >>> governor dan malloy is speaking to reporters. we'll monitor it. details on that shortly. >>> look how it was coming down in providence, rhode island. the governor is praising rhode islanders for following the 24-hour driving ban and making it easy for cleanup crews to get streets ready for tomorrow morning. that monday morning commute will be interesting around boston, no doubt. susan candiotti is in brook ts lin line. >> if you stood to the main streets it won't be a problem. this is what we're talking about around much of the rest of the city. the side streets are still in quasi good shape. the other streets are treacherous. the sun was out brilliantly today. it was melting a bit of the snow. but now that the temperatures are dipping down as the sun goes down it's just freezing up again. some of these stree
. >>> this is new haven, connecticut, the state that got the hardest wallop from the storm. some towns got more than 40 inches of snow in the span of just a few hours. at least five people died in connecticut in traffic accidents blamed on the sudden severe weather. >>> governor dan malloy is speaking to reporters. we'll monitor it. details on that shortly. >>> look how it was coming down in providence, rhode island. the governor is praising rhode islanders for...
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the hardest hit state, connecticut, believe it or not still bracing for more. and freezing rain now expected in parts of that state. george howell joins me live from hamden, connecticut. a whopping 40 inches of snow. that's a record for a lot of people in that area. the national weather service weighing in on that, as well. tell me about those drifts. and i think i saw you on like a 20 foot tall snow bank earlier morning. >> reporter: yeah, we're on one of those snow mounds right now in fact. this one may be five feet high. and you find these everywhere. just so much snow out here. you mentioned cars that were covered. there are so many cars and neighborhoods that are still covered in snow, people haven't even gotten around to digging those cars out. and keep in mind, it has been a rough situation here. of the nine people who died in accidents related to this storm, five have been in connecticut. this area really one of the hardest hit. and what we have right now, you're getting the rain coming down. it's creating a real slushy nasty situation here on the roads
the hardest hit state, connecticut, believe it or not still bracing for more. and freezing rain now expected in parts of that state. george howell joins me live from hamden, connecticut. a whopping 40 inches of snow. that's a record for a lot of people in that area. the national weather service weighing in on that, as well. tell me about those drifts. and i think i saw you on like a 20 foot tall snow bank earlier morning. >> reporter: yeah, we're on one of those snow mounds right now in...
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in connecticut, the governor banned all non-emergency vehicles from the highways. in massachusetts, all cars were ordered off the roads this afternoon. the archdiocese of boston urged people attending mass on sunday to use caution and prunes. and meteorologists expect this storm to leave behind 1 to 3 feet of snow. >>> when you think of snow and rain and sleet and gloom of night, you think of the post office, right? or rather the post office creed. here in new york, you can see it there. see it? just above the colonnade at the famous james a. farley post office. neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds. and for the time being, mail delivery has not been interrupted in new york state, although the postal service is asking people to help out their mail people by clearing snow and ice from t the driveways and porches. but in new england where the snow is heavier and driving conditions are extremely dangerous, post offices closed early today. new hampshire, maine, and vermont all pulled t
in connecticut, the governor banned all non-emergency vehicles from the highways. in massachusetts, all cars were ordered off the roads this afternoon. the archdiocese of boston urged people attending mass on sunday to use caution and prunes. and meteorologists expect this storm to leave behind 1 to 3 feet of snow. >>> when you think of snow and rain and sleet and gloom of night, you think of the post office, right? or rather the post office creed. here in new york, you can see it...
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but first gio benitez in old lyme, connecticut. with more than half the town still in the dark. >> reporter: good evening. emergency operation centers like this one are desperately working to get everything back to normal. tonight the rush is on to get the lights back on, to clear the roads and driveways ahead of the monday-morning commute. in this picturesque, connecticut town of 8,000, more than 80% of the homes lost power in the blizzard. one of the biggest problems, down trees. the fraziers have been without power for two days. what do you miss most about having power? >> yesterday there were some great college basketball games on. missed every one of them. >> reporter: crews are working around the clock to restore the power. you have trees coming down on the power lines? >> correct. that's the biggest problem now. >> reporter: close to 300,000 people are without power in the northeast. and the busy northeast airports, getting back to business. from over 5,000 canceled flights at the height of the storm, down tonight to just ov
but first gio benitez in old lyme, connecticut. with more than half the town still in the dark. >> reporter: good evening. emergency operation centers like this one are desperately working to get everything back to normal. tonight the rush is on to get the lights back on, to clear the roads and driveways ahead of the monday-morning commute. in this picturesque, connecticut town of 8,000, more than 80% of the homes lost power in the blizzard. one of the biggest problems, down trees. the...
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. >> over 40 inches of snow in hampt hampton, connecticut. this is what one woman saw when she opened her front door in nearby trumbull. >> reporter: this morning, cleanup continues across the northeast. it will take days to recover from this massive blizzard. >> it's horrible. when you do shovel your driveway, the plows come and put the snow back on to your drive way. >> reporter: eutility drews are trying to restore power. clearing snow-filled roads has been a difficult task. an army of plows worked on the long island expressway. at the height of the storm, some drivers had to abandon their cars. others spent the night on the roadway. >> i got through the night starting the car every 40 minutes, getting some heat. >> reporter: driving bans have been lifted. for many, it doesn't matter. snow has buried cars. >> what i'm going through at this moment is like hell. i wok in a nursing home in br k brooklyn. i had to tell them i cannot come in to work. >> reporter: in boston, school is closed today. >> we opened several community centers for kids
. >> over 40 inches of snow in hampt hampton, connecticut. this is what one woman saw when she opened her front door in nearby trumbull. >> reporter: this morning, cleanup continues across the northeast. it will take days to recover from this massive blizzard. >> it's horrible. when you do shovel your driveway, the plows come and put the snow back on to your drive way. >> reporter: eutility drews are trying to restore power. clearing snow-filled roads has been a...
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over 100 centimetres for parts of connecticut. conditions have improved across the middle part of the atlantic region, however, stormy conditions will remain in eastern canada as well as new england. up to 130 kilometres for augusta also will be a concern. concerns across the four corners region. snow and windy conditions will then move across oklahoma and northwestern texas within the next 24 hours. up towards the west, wet and windy in british of columbia. temperatures are not doing too badly in many locations, but the exception is going to be oklahoma city. only 2 degrees. that's about 10 degrees cooler than seasonal. looking at 6 degrees in new york city. some snow showers will return on wednesday here. in europe, we can see rotating clouds right here and heavy snow showers across the mountains and heavy rain showers in the coast allocations in italy as well as the western balkan peninsula. the nasty weather here will continue throughout tuesday. low temperatures continue. only 3 degrees in london and 6 degrees in paris. final
over 100 centimetres for parts of connecticut. conditions have improved across the middle part of the atlantic region, however, stormy conditions will remain in eastern canada as well as new england. up to 130 kilometres for augusta also will be a concern. concerns across the four corners region. snow and windy conditions will then move across oklahoma and northwestern texas within the next 24 hours. up towards the west, wet and windy in british of columbia. temperatures are not doing too badly...
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airports in new york, boston, and connecticut are slowly returning to normal, but if you are flying out of town tomorrow, again, check on-line first, make a call. amtrak trains are running between d.c. and new york but the trains are operating on a limited schedule between new york and boston. the storm dumped up to three feet of snow and knocked out power to more than 650,000 homes and businesses across eight states. >>> what a storm, top. >> it was. i looked at all the totals, because that's all i can do is live through other people's lives. >> vicariously. >> 40 inches in ham den, connecticut. >> is that the most? >> that's the most i saw. boston, just under two feet, so they were an inch and a half shy of their all-time. >> and rain in massachusetts tomorrow. >> erica is going to talk about that. that's going to be insult to injury. get ready for rain tomorrow morning for us. thankfully for us it is just rain. let's start with a live look outside. it is our michael & son weather cam. pretty close to average. beautiful day. right now 40. temperatures are not exactly falling off the t
airports in new york, boston, and connecticut are slowly returning to normal, but if you are flying out of town tomorrow, again, check on-line first, make a call. amtrak trains are running between d.c. and new york but the trains are operating on a limited schedule between new york and boston. the storm dumped up to three feet of snow and knocked out power to more than 650,000 homes and businesses across eight states. >>> what a storm, top. >> it was. i looked at all the totals,...
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the connecticut firefighter was responding to the dispatch of someone having difficulty breathing. look at this guy. that firefighter at 6'3" forged through 3 feet of snow to reach the house. that is hard to do with many of the roads impassable. it appears this is the fastest way for some of the responders to get around on foot. that gives you some perspective about just how bad it was. >> in the past few moments alone, the associated press has reported 119,000 confirmed to still be in the dark as a result of all of this snow. like we said earlier, we want a little bit of snow around here but we don't want that. >> it's so funny. a lot of people on my facebook page ask for blizzards. they want another one. they liked 2010. >> i'm curious about that. i would like them to explain themselves? they like being home. i had somebody else on my facebook page saying you people don't have jobs. >>> let's talk about what's going on right now. we do have rain coming down across the area. on the satellite and radar. but we also look like we'll have a break in the action as we go later into this
the connecticut firefighter was responding to the dispatch of someone having difficulty breathing. look at this guy. that firefighter at 6'3" forged through 3 feet of snow to reach the house. that is hard to do with many of the roads impassable. it appears this is the fastest way for some of the responders to get around on foot. that gives you some perspective about just how bad it was. >> in the past few moments alone, the associated press has reported 119,000 confirmed to still be...
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top snowfall was 40 inches in hamden, connecticut. at one point the pressure of the storm was so great, it was like a category 1 hurricane in some parts. waves up to 30 feet high and snowfall rates as high as 6 inches an hour in parts of connecticut. at one point over the weekend they closed every street in the state of connecticut. that's all travel, every street, every highway, done. >> they did the same thing in boston. they were talking about fines and jail time if they found anybody out on the streets. >> they were not playing around. >> what do you do if you have to get somewhere? >> i guess it has to be an emergency. you saw the folks stuck in the snow. >> the long island expressway, there were people struck there here in new york out on long island. it was treacherous getting around. it was tough. it was better that you stay inside any way. and now we probably haven't seen the end of it. >> let's hope this is the one big one for the winter. let's just get to april. >>> now to other news this morning. more than 3,000 passengers
top snowfall was 40 inches in hamden, connecticut. at one point the pressure of the storm was so great, it was like a category 1 hurricane in some parts. waves up to 30 feet high and snowfall rates as high as 6 inches an hour in parts of connecticut. at one point over the weekend they closed every street in the state of connecticut. that's all travel, every street, every highway, done. >> they did the same thing in boston. they were talking about fines and jail time if they found anybody...
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already beginning to be freezing rain and snow in areas of new jersey, hudson valley and spreading into connecticut. we have freezing rain and winter weather advisories. there will only be a little bit of ice and snow but we're very cold from boston, man chester, glens falls, portland. you'll have a lot of problems from sleet, freezing rain. you can see that moving onto the map. that white shows you where the snow and sleet is located. veronica, it's a very active weather week. a little later on the show i'll give you details about a possible new storm going across the country and a blast of cold air. >> bill, do us a favor and take a break. >> march, april. >> a chopper shooting, a reality show and great news for investors. also, joe paterno's widow fights back with a new report by the pennsylvania former governor and attorney general. "first look" is back in 3:00. so you say men are superior drivers? yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? k
already beginning to be freezing rain and snow in areas of new jersey, hudson valley and spreading into connecticut. we have freezing rain and winter weather advisories. there will only be a little bit of ice and snow but we're very cold from boston, man chester, glens falls, portland. you'll have a lot of problems from sleet, freezing rain. you can see that moving onto the map. that white shows you where the snow and sleet is located. veronica, it's a very active weather week. a little later...
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here in connecticut up to 40 inches of snow fell. in milford, connecticut, fox news. >> coming up tonight at 10, another tragedy averted, this time in california. how police were able to stop a student plotting an attack against his school. >>> and mardi gras celebrations turned violent over the weekend. shots fired during a parade in new orleans sending a handful of people to the hospital. >>> plus, a university of maryland student won't to have worry about mounting school debt when he graduates. the trade he taught himself that helps other students, too. those stories next when the news at 10:00 comes back. [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. [ female announcer ] in just 60 seconds, you can't get more italian. it's on. let's roll. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the numb
here in connecticut up to 40 inches of snow fell. in milford, connecticut, fox news. >> coming up tonight at 10, another tragedy averted, this time in california. how police were able to stop a student plotting an attack against his school. >>> and mardi gras celebrations turned violent over the weekend. shots fired during a parade in new orleans sending a handful of people to the hospital. >>> plus, a university of maryland student won't to have worry about mounting...
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for cbs news, new britain, connecticut. >>> and they will need to say no thank you. >> and next, they are great for all weather. >> that's when there is 6 million people living here. they want to shovel their driveway around here. >> they look like that it will and a little bit of the rainfall around here. if you have kid, what a nice weekend for them. a nice weekend for them to do it. another cold night today. another shot of the bay bridge here and we'll talk about the specifics from the temperatures. 44 for redwood city tonight. and even san francisco, they are pretty chilly for you. 42. concordat 33. but it sure beats shoveling out about three feet of snow, doesn't it? yes. no snow, no rain, no anything on kpix 5 high-def radar. it's been this day every day so far and every day at about 5:00 for them last month and now the driest start for them in the bay area history for many locations, including sonoma and napa and santa cruz and also concord and hayward. and they are just drop out. the top of the year, it was % be. -- 136%, now we're down to 81%. encouraging on 21% below normal
for cbs news, new britain, connecticut. >>> and they will need to say no thank you. >> and next, they are great for all weather. >> that's when there is 6 million people living here. they want to shovel their driveway around here. >> they look like that it will and a little bit of the rainfall around here. if you have kid, what a nice weekend for them. a nice weekend for them to do it. another cold night today. another shot of the bay bridge here and we'll talk about...
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. >> hamden, connecticut, is buried under 40 inches of snow. take a look at this incredible photo from nearby trumbull, what one woman saw as she opened her front door. abc's tahman bradley has the latest. >> reporter: this morning, cleanup continues across the northeast. it will take days to recover from this massive blizzard. >> it's horrible. when you do shovel your driveway, the plows come and put the snow back on to the driveway. >> reporter: utility crews are working around the clock to restore power to those left in the cold and dark. >> we have no power, no heat, no electricity, no nothing. >> reporter: clearing snow-filled roads has been a difficult task. an army of plows worked on the long island expressway. one of new york's busiest. at the height of the storm, some drivers had to abandon their cars. others spent the night on the roadway. >> i got through the night starting the car every 40 minutes, getting some heat. >> reporter: driving bans put in place across the region during the storm have been lifted. for many, it doesn't matt
. >> hamden, connecticut, is buried under 40 inches of snow. take a look at this incredible photo from nearby trumbull, what one woman saw as she opened her front door. abc's tahman bradley has the latest. >> reporter: this morning, cleanup continues across the northeast. it will take days to recover from this massive blizzard. >> it's horrible. when you do shovel your driveway, the plows come and put the snow back on to the driveway. >> reporter: utility crews are...
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live pictures from hartford, connecticut. of just record snowfall about two feet. been cleared for them and people are out and moving. are clearing up at the airports as well. we will see the rain come to an midmorning around here. skies with high temperatures in the mid to upper 50's. your seven-day forecast is minutes away. need to know how the roads , jamee. >> always leave extra time when there is wet pavement and light showers. have any major but you will need the extra time. show you this, best,lity is not the there's road spray. in falls church, eastbound will delays coming off the beltway. westbound is ok. at beach drive and connecticut you can see the heavy rain coming down in the area. 270 volume duran-stanton anti- tank, but everything is open. is building, but open.hing is >> we have received word from vatican the pope is expected theesign at the end of month. conferencea press month. conferencea press coming up from outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so yoy see everything the way it's meant to be
live pictures from hartford, connecticut. of just record snowfall about two feet. been cleared for them and people are out and moving. are clearing up at the airports as well. we will see the rain come to an midmorning around here. skies with high temperatures in the mid to upper 50's. your seven-day forecast is minutes away. need to know how the roads , jamee. >> always leave extra time when there is wet pavement and light showers. have any major but you will need the extra time. show...
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daniel malloy of connecticut, a democrat. >> they need to get out of that box that sets under the dome and understand that this has real implications in people's lives. >> reporter: republican bobby injdle ll ll lle -- jindal of says it is okay. >> the president needs to stop campaigning. >> i don't think we can maintain the same level of security at all places around the country with sequester. >> reporter: at columbus, mississippi, they're getting set to shut the airport's control tower. most agree, the cuts are coming. and republicans are charging that president obama is and will maximize the effects of sequestration to try to make them look bad. i'm steve handelsman, news 4. >>> taking a closer look at some of the numbers now, a white house reports civilian employees for the department of defense will be among those most affected by the budget cuts. in d.c., virginia and maryland, nearly 150,000 workers could face furloughs, that includes 13,000 in d.c., 46,000 in maryland and 90,000 across virginia. the estimated loss of pay among all those workers would top $1.1 billion. >>> smal
daniel malloy of connecticut, a democrat. >> they need to get out of that box that sets under the dome and understand that this has real implications in people's lives. >> reporter: republican bobby injdle ll ll lle -- jindal of says it is okay. >> the president needs to stop campaigning. >> i don't think we can maintain the same level of security at all places around the country with sequester. >> reporter: at columbus, mississippi, they're getting set to shut the...
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if you were ryan in connecticut, what do you do when a snowplow gets stuck? you find a bigger plow to drag it out. we want to see more of what's going on and continue to from where you are. just go to foxnews.com/you report to submit your pictures and video and remember, sometimes those pictures can be captivating, but always best when you stay safe. be careful. all right. i want to stick with weather now because this is just crossing our urgent wires in the news room and i'm just going to take this now from our producers in the booth. we've been watching that situation at hatiesburg, mississippi. an apparent tornado caused significant damage. the forest county fire coordinator is saying that there is major damage now at hattisburg, including on the campus of southern mississippi and cannot confirm, and the damage is evaluated and passed along a thoroughfare. the national weather service is saying there have been reports of injuries in marion county. severe weather settling in on much of louisiana, and mississippi, including tornado or flash flood watches, st
if you were ryan in connecticut, what do you do when a snowplow gets stuck? you find a bigger plow to drag it out. we want to see more of what's going on and continue to from where you are. just go to foxnews.com/you report to submit your pictures and video and remember, sometimes those pictures can be captivating, but always best when you stay safe. be careful. all right. i want to stick with weather now because this is just crossing our urgent wires in the news room and i'm just going to take...
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but instead it is about newtown, connecticut and about the families and kids who survived when a gunman armed with a bushmaster assault rifle and multiple extended-capacity magazines killed 20 first-graders and six grown-ups at sandy hook elementary school in december. and he killed his mother and he killed himself. the families of newtown last night testified for a bipartisan task force at the connecticut state assembly on gun violence. they held it in newtown at a school gym. the hearing lasted for six hours. on sunday at the super bowl, yes, beyonce will sing at halftime. but before that and before the singer alicia keys performs the national anthem at the start of the super bowl, 26 kids from sandy hook elementary school are going to sing "america the beautiful." at the super bowl. so watch the halftime show or don't. whatever suits you. but do not miss the pregame. go sandy hook. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescrip
but instead it is about newtown, connecticut and about the families and kids who survived when a gunman armed with a bushmaster assault rifle and multiple extended-capacity magazines killed 20 first-graders and six grown-ups at sandy hook elementary school in december. and he killed his mother and he killed himself. the families of newtown last night testified for a bipartisan task force at the connecticut state assembly on gun violence. they held it in newtown at a school gym. the hearing...
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the blizzard dumped 40 inches of snow in hamden, connecticut. many roads are blocked in new york after crews worked through the night clearing snow. the governor announced the long island expressway has been reopened. that is the main way from new york city into long island. hundreds of cars ended up stuck on the l.i.e. over the weekend. alison kosik in ronkonkoma, new york. let's begin with you. >> reporter: soledad, 40 inches of snow. 27 degrees in hamden, connecticut. we're getting the freezing rain, the sleet that's making the snow hard as a rock. to give you perspective, look at this. i'm standing on about 15 feet of snow. you find these big mounds all over hamden as crews do their best to clear the roads. when we're talking about the roads, i want to show you what's happening. many of the roads have been cleared, but the mayor here in hamden said of about 240 miles of roads in the city, 50% are impassable. the highways are mostly clear. the side roads in the city are mainly clear. but when you get into the different neighborhoods, that's w
the blizzard dumped 40 inches of snow in hamden, connecticut. many roads are blocked in new york after crews worked through the night clearing snow. the governor announced the long island expressway has been reopened. that is the main way from new york city into long island. hundreds of cars ended up stuck on the l.i.e. over the weekend. alison kosik in ronkonkoma, new york. let's begin with you. >> reporter: soledad, 40 inches of snow. 27 degrees in hamden, connecticut. we're getting the...
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. >> it'll take people in the town of hampden, connecticut several more days to dig out from a record 40 inches of snow. people were out with the snow blowers today and the town brought in heavy equipment to try to clear the streets. governor malloy is urging people to get the snow off their roofs, too. there have been more than a dozen roof collapses already. some businesses say the weight of the snow is the equivalent of a truck parked up on the roof. wow. 40 inches at once. >> 40 inches. >> hard to even imagine. >> that is amazing. that puts our snowmageddon really to shame. our 20 some inches is nothing compared to what they saw up there. the good news for them is they'll start to warm up a little bit but it could also come with some flooding concerns. as far as our weather is concerned we're looking at a beautiful night. as a matter of fact, if you walk outside right now, in the district, it is probably the most beautiful night we've had all winter long. how about that? >> pretty good. >> take a look at these temperatures. how about 53 degrees at 11:00 right now? high temperature
. >> it'll take people in the town of hampden, connecticut several more days to dig out from a record 40 inches of snow. people were out with the snow blowers today and the town brought in heavy equipment to try to clear the streets. governor malloy is urging people to get the snow off their roofs, too. there have been more than a dozen roof collapses already. some businesses say the weight of the snow is the equivalent of a truck parked up on the roof. wow. 40 inches at once. >> 40...
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i had your job in connecticut some years ago. i want to say, nobody in law enforcement ever thinks we're doing enough. nobody ever says we can go home and stop trying to to do better. so as much as we may agree with you that the united states department of justice and local and state police forces are trying to enforce these laws as agress ily as possible. i think you need more resources and you need criminal background checks. so you can know how to keep these weapons, all weapons out of the hands who shouldn't have them, criminals, domestic abusers, the severe mentally ill. would you agree that the criminal background check expansion into private sales as well as ammunition sales are a way to enforce the existing laws? that are on the books right now so you can know before the weapons are purchased that we can keep those guns out of the hands of people who shouldn't have them. >> the majority of firearms are bought bielly, they are not stolen. -- legally they are not stolen. six of my officers were shot by criminal who is bough
i had your job in connecticut some years ago. i want to say, nobody in law enforcement ever thinks we're doing enough. nobody ever says we can go home and stop trying to to do better. so as much as we may agree with you that the united states department of justice and local and state police forces are trying to enforce these laws as agress ily as possible. i think you need more resources and you need criminal background checks. so you can know how to keep these weapons, all weapons out of the...
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the president declared a federal energy in connecticut and at least 12 people died in the storm. many schools and government offices will be closed on monday as the digging out continues. >>> it's one of largest drills ever held in the bay area. we'll show you rags rolling chaos. >>> and ringing in the lunar new year. how people celebrate it across the bay area. >> the new workweek looking like the weather we saw over the weekend. clear skies in san francisco. frosty night ahead. but an unusual warm seven-day forecast. we'll look at that when we come right back. >>> chaos rolled through fremont today but it was only a drill. fire, police, military and other agencies responded to a large scale simulated disaster with hundreds of fictional casualties in operation roving chaos. it was one of the largest exercises ever held in the bay area with 15 agencies participating. >> these are all agencies that would typically respond if there is a large casualty event. we're trying to improve the coordination. we're trying to decrease the amount of time that it takes to get injured people ove
the president declared a federal energy in connecticut and at least 12 people died in the storm. many schools and government offices will be closed on monday as the digging out continues. >>> it's one of largest drills ever held in the bay area. we'll show you rags rolling chaos. >>> and ringing in the lunar new year. how people celebrate it across the bay area. >> the new workweek looking like the weather we saw over the weekend. clear skies in san francisco. frosty...
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now, to connecticut. >>reporter: folks in the northeast are still dealing with a tremendous amount of snow. we are in an area where 38" fell here. check out this sidewalk plowed in this postal service box how high the snow is. the postal service has to suspend service yesterday. the travel ban has been lifted in connecticut the governor is urging folks if they can to stay off the roadways. winds rocked this area, hurricane force reported in some plays and gusts of 82 miles per hour clocked in west port. temperatures were above freezing but the snow is not going anywhere for a while. driving around yesterday and today almost nothing is open. some residents are trapped in their homes snowed in and neighbors are helping each other. >> we are headed to dig out a friend's sister who has asthma and she cannot get out of her driveway, if case an emergency vehicle needs to get in there. >> police in new york are bringing in road graders with portions of the long island expressway closed until about this hour for
now, to connecticut. >>reporter: folks in the northeast are still dealing with a tremendous amount of snow. we are in an area where 38" fell here. check out this sidewalk plowed in this postal service box how high the snow is. the postal service has to suspend service yesterday. the travel ban has been lifted in connecticut the governor is urging folks if they can to stay off the roadways. winds rocked this area, hurricane force reported in some plays and gusts of 82 miles per hour...
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the storm dropped up to 3 feet of snow in some parts of new york and connecticut and the commonwealth of massachusetts. at least 15 said to be dead and the u.s. and canada which was also walloped. fortunately airports were getting back on schedule. some say the clean up has been simply too slow for them. >> this is crazy. a lot of snow. this is terrible. >> roads are treacherous. side roads around plowed up yet. >> now warmer temperatures and the rain are making the snow heavier. experts say that could increase the danger of roofs collapsing. more snow could hit the region this week. more than 4,000 people stuck on a cruise ship dead in the water. the coast guard took this picture of the carnival triumph stranded in the gulf of mexico. a fire in the men's room knocked out the ship's power. folks on board have been calling home and telling relatives have limited access to food and the bathrooms of the large crews line was headed from galveston, texas when it was stranded north of yucatan peninsula. trace gallagher tracking. this how long before the ship is back in port, trace? >> carni
the storm dropped up to 3 feet of snow in some parts of new york and connecticut and the commonwealth of massachusetts. at least 15 said to be dead and the u.s. and canada which was also walloped. fortunately airports were getting back on schedule. some say the clean up has been simply too slow for them. >> this is crazy. a lot of snow. this is terrible. >> roads are treacherous. side roads around plowed up yet. >> now warmer temperatures and the rain are making the snow...
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. >> pelley: connecticut legislators held a hearing on gun violence last night at newtown high school. an eyewitness, mary ann jacob, called for better mental health services for children. we don't know what drove the gunman in newtown to kill, and the fact is that 95% of violent acts are committed by people with no serious mental illness. even so, the shooting has put a spotlight on the treatment for the mentally ill. and here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: four years ago, zac pogliano was a fun-loving teenager. he had plenty of friends and played in a rock band. his mother, laura, remembers when he suddenly became paranoid. >> i would come home and bang on my own door after work every day-- "please let me in. it's your mom." and finally, i would crawl through my window. >> reporter: he would lock you out. >> he would lock me out, and then one day, horribly literally, he opened to the door to me, and i could tell by the look on his face that he did not know who i was. >> reporter: eventually, zac made a confession. >> he said, "did you know i've been hearing voices for a year?" >> re
. >> pelley: connecticut legislators held a hearing on gun violence last night at newtown high school. an eyewitness, mary ann jacob, called for better mental health services for children. we don't know what drove the gunman in newtown to kill, and the fact is that 95% of violent acts are committed by people with no serious mental illness. even so, the shooting has put a spotlight on the treatment for the mentally ill. and here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: four years ago, zac...
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it will be 4-6 inches of rain. 40 inches of snow across portions of connecticut. we are dealing with areas of light snow freezing rain and eventually into the afternoon area for rainfall. this will be dangerous for any one heading to work. right outside the new york city area and places across new jersey and southern portions. you will be looking at a slippery morning commute. winter storm as well with 16 inches of snow. gusts 40 miles per hour. 60 in texas otherwise a mighted d -- mild day today. a lot of that snow should be melting today. >> thank you very much. maria molina. oo thousands expect to do attend a memorial service at the stadium for cries kyle. he's the former navy seal murdered at the texas gun range. eddy ray ruth has been charged can killing him akyle and anoth man. he has a mental illness and suffers from post traumatic stress disorder. >> we are hearing from the american survivors of the deadly algerian hostage crisis. last month you may remember terrorist stormed the bp plant killing 37 workers and three americans were among those killed. 5 am
it will be 4-6 inches of rain. 40 inches of snow across portions of connecticut. we are dealing with areas of light snow freezing rain and eventually into the afternoon area for rainfall. this will be dangerous for any one heading to work. right outside the new york city area and places across new jersey and southern portions. you will be looking at a slippery morning commute. winter storm as well with 16 inches of snow. gusts 40 miles per hour. 60 in texas otherwise a mighted d -- mild day...
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in connecticut, as much as three feet of snow and 130,000 people in the northeast still without power. and in a town in mississippi, there are other americans digging through the remains of their homes. a powerful tornado tore straight through town. abc's steve osunsami is there. >> reporter: in hattiesburg, mississippi, they couldn't believe their eyes. seeing this giant tornado, nearly a mile wide, rolling up the street. >> there huge stuff falling out of the sky. >> reporter: brave residents and even braver photographers risked their lives getting these amazing pictures. look closely and see the power again, tearing through electrical transformers and lighting up the sky. >> people's lives being destroyed right now. >> reporter: two of those lives were johnny and johnice dupree. he's the city's mayor and is alive today because he hid in a closet. >> you know, i think god is testing us. >> reporter: across the street, the pittman brothers have no insurance and will lose the home that's been in their family for generations. so, your dad's ashes were -- >> they were in the front livin
in connecticut, as much as three feet of snow and 130,000 people in the northeast still without power. and in a town in mississippi, there are other americans digging through the remains of their homes. a powerful tornado tore straight through town. abc's steve osunsami is there. >> reporter: in hattiesburg, mississippi, they couldn't believe their eyes. seeing this giant tornado, nearly a mile wide, rolling up the street. >> there huge stuff falling out of the sky. >>...
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vice president joe biden was in connecticut earlier today. only 15 miles from the site of december's tragic shooting at sandy hook elementary. one of the highlight of his passionate gun control speech was where he discussed not the political price for acting on the issue but the price we, as a culture, pay for not acting. >> america's changed on this issue. you should all know the american people are with us. you all should know there's a moral price to be paid for inaction. >> meanwhile the nra has continued their assault against gun control and for that inaction. taking ads out in five states, states with incumbent democratic senators facing tough races. asking voters to call their senator and say they oppose president obama's gun control proposals. with 100 million gun owners in the country and only four million members of the nra you gotta kind of wonder how long wayne lapierrre and his organization can go on purporting to speak of the other 96 million americans. joining me now and returning to the show is virginia tech shooting survivor
vice president joe biden was in connecticut earlier today. only 15 miles from the site of december's tragic shooting at sandy hook elementary. one of the highlight of his passionate gun control speech was where he discussed not the political price for acting on the issue but the price we, as a culture, pay for not acting. >> america's changed on this issue. you should all know the american people are with us. you all should know there's a moral price to be paid for inaction. >>...
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many schools from connecticut to massachusetts are cancel ising classes tomorrow. >>> british band mumford and sons winning the band of the year. i'm marianne rafferty. now, back to "the five." for all your latest headlines, log on to fox news .com. . right now, back to new york and the five. >> a new study from kansas state finds people who use the internet at work spend most of the time doing things unrelated to their job, a if h phenomenonn as cyber loafing. i say forget the impact on work. how does it affect your life? the danger of cyber loafing is the word itself. when a reporter attaches cyber to a word, it's because they're out of ideas. dana's new app, cyber jasper, but more important the danger of surfing isn't the time wasting, it's the crippling fear of action it encourages in your life. the laptop simply makes it that much easier to avoid doing things as you watch others do do things all around the world. achievement has been replaced by observation, and that makes it harder to move. we are creating a nation of gaw gawkers, cowards who can't people to people, texting, writing
many schools from connecticut to massachusetts are cancel ising classes tomorrow. >>> british band mumford and sons winning the band of the year. i'm marianne rafferty. now, back to "the five." for all your latest headlines, log on to fox news .com. . right now, back to new york and the five. >> a new study from kansas state finds people who use the internet at work spend most of the time doing things unrelated to their job, a if h phenomenonn as cyber loafing. i say...